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  2. File:WIKITONGUES- T.A., Iqbal, and Kalam speaking Acehnese.webm

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    English: This video was recorded by Nabil Berri and depicts an Acehnese-language conversation between Iqbal Hafidh, who sat off camera, M. Kalam Daud, and T.A. Sakti, an academic specializing in Acehnese language and culture.

  3. Acehnese language - Wikipedia

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    he ka= ji =jak. INCHO = 3 =go Jih ka= ji =jak. he INCHO= 3 =go "He has gone." (2) Gopnyan he ka=sakét= geuh. INCHO =sick= 3 Gopnyan ka=sakét= geuh. he INCHO=sick= 3 "He is sick." Writing system Formerly, the Acehnese language was written in an Arabic script called Jawoë or Jawi in the Malay language. The script is less common nowadays. Since colonization by the Dutch, the Acehnese language ...

  4. National Sports Week - Wikipedia

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    The National Sports Week (Indonesian: Pekan Olahraga Nasional, abbreviated as PON) is a multi-sport event held every four years in Indonesia. The participants of this event are the athletes from all provinces of Indonesia. It is organized by the National Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI).

  5. 2024 Pekan Olahraga Nasional - Wikipedia

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    The National Sports Week 2024 (Indonesian: Pekan Olahraga Nasional XXI, abbreviated as PON XXI), also called as PON Aceh-Sumut 2024, is the twenty first edition of the National Sports Week (PON) which is a major national multi-sport event which take place from 9 to 20 September 2024 with Aceh and North Sumatra as hosts.

  6. National Sports Committee of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    koni.or.id The National Sports Committee of Indonesia ( Indonesian : Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia , abbreviated KONI ) is the sports governing body of Indonesia . It was founded in 1946 to unite the various satellite sports associations that was created within the regions of Indonesia.

  7. Chamic languages - Wikipedia

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    Cham has the oldest literary history of any Austronesian language. The Dong Yen Chau inscription, written in Old Cham, dates from the late 4th century AD.. Extensive borrowing resulting from long-term contact have caused Chamic and the Bahnaric languages, a branch of the Austroasiatic family, to have many vocabulary items in common.

  8. Acehnese phonology - Wikipedia

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    Acehnese, the language spoken by the Acehnese people of Aceh, Indonesia, has a large vowel inventory compared to Indonesian, with ten oral monophthong vowels, [1] twelve oral diphthongs, [2] seven nasal monophthong vowels, [3] and five nasal diphthongs.

  9. Category:Languages of Aceh - Wikipedia

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